Adobe PHOTOSHOP 5.0 User Manual page 196

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CHAPTER 8
Editing and Retouching
To transform an object in three dimensions:
Choose Filters > Render > 3D Transform.
1
Select one of these tools in the dialog box:
2
Cube ( ) to map the image (such as a file
cabinet) to a cubic surface.
Sphere ( ) to map the image (such as a globe or
ball) to a spherical surface.
Cylinder ( ) to map the image (such as a can or
bottle) to a cylindrical surface.
3
Drag to create a cubic, cylindrical, or spherical
wire frame over the image.
4
Move or reshape the wire frame as described in
this section. The anchor points should line up with
the corners of the box, or the top and bottom of
the sphere or cylinder you want to manipulate.
5
Manipulate the object in three dimensions as
described in this section.
6
Click OK.
To move or reshape the wire frame:
1
Select the selection tool ( ) or direct-selection
tool ( ) in the dialog box.
2
Do either of the following:
Drag an edge of the wire frame to move the
entire frame.
With the direct-selection tool, drag an anchor
point on the wire frame to move that anchor
point.
Note: The wire frame turns red if you try to make a
wire frame that would be impossible to re-create in
three dimensions.
Dragging to reshape wire frame over box
3
If you are creating a complex cylinder, do any of
the following:
To add an anchor point to a cylinder, select the
add-anchor-point tool ( ) in the dialog box, and
click the right side of the wire frame. For example,
you can add an anchor point to more closely fit the
cylindrical wire frame to a picture of a bottle.
Original, and with smooth point added

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